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highplainsdem

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Sun Jan 29, 2012, 10:28 AM Jan 2012

Salon: Mitt and the White Horse Prophecy (MUST READ - parallels to Dominionism) [View all]

http://www.salon.com/2012/01/29/mitt_and_the_white_horse_prophecy/singleton/

When Mitt Romney received his patriarchal blessing as a Michigan teenager, he was told that the Lord expected great things from him. All young Mormon men — the “worthy males” of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as it is officially known — receive such a blessing as they embark on their requisite journeys as religious missionaries. But at 19 years of age, the youngest son of the most prominent Mormon in American politics — a seventh-generation direct descendant of one of the faith’s founding 12 apostles—Mitt Romney had been singled out as a destined leader.

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Upon completion of his foreign mission, he immersed himself in the 1970 senatorial campaign of his mother, Lenore Romney, who was running against Phillip Hart in the Michigan general election. That same year, the Cougar Club — the all male, all white social club at Brigham Young University in Salt Lake City (blacks were excluded from full membership in the Mormon church until 1978) — was humming with talk that its president, Mitt Romney, would become the first Mormon president of the United States. “If not Mitt, then who?” was the ubiquitous slogan within the elite organization. The pious world of BYU was expected to spawn the man who would lead the Mormons into the White House and fulfill the prophecies of the church’s founder, Joseph Smith Jr., which Romney has avidly sought to realize.

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Smith’s insertion of religion into politics and his call for a “theodemocracy where God and people hold the power to conduct the affairs of men in righteous matters” created a sensation and drew hostility from the outside world. But his candidacy was cut short when he was shot to death by an anti-Mormon vigilante mob. Out of Smith’s national political ambitions grew what would become known in Mormon circles as the “White Horse Prophecy” — a belief ingrained in Mormon culture and passed down through generations by church leaders that the day would come when the U.S. Constitution would “hang like a thread as fine as a silk fiber” and the Mormon priesthood would save it.

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Called a “militant millennial movement” by renowned Mormon historian David L. Bigler, Mormonism’s founding theology was based upon a literal takeover of the U.S. government. In light of the theology and divine prophecies of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, unamended by the LDS hierarchy, it would seem that the office of the American presidency is the ultimate ecclesiastical position to which a Mormon leader might aspire. So it is not the LDS cosmology that is relevant to Romney’s candidacy, but whether devout 21stcentury Mormons like Romney believe that the American presidency is also a theological position.

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Stunning article, reminding us that "Romney’s religion is not a sideline, but a crucial element in understanding the man, the mission and the candidacy."

Denton concludes that the issue is not whether there's a religious test for political office, which is forbidden by the Constitution, but "whether, past all of the flip-flops on virtually every policy, he has an underlying religious conception of the presidency and the American government."

I've seen a lot of posts about Dominionism here at DU. It's time to consider whether Romney represents a Mormon version of Dominionism.
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I keep bringing up the Prophet (Mormon church president) justiceischeap Jan 2012 #1
Agreed. highplainsdem Jan 2012 #5
The same argument mackattack Jan 2012 #19
No it is not the same thing jberryhill Feb 2012 #29
That has never been the goal of Catholicism. mackattack Feb 2012 #31
Romney Is A Tool TheMastersNemesis Jan 2012 #2
Insert excerpts of this article into a teabagger chain-letter BumRushDaShow Jan 2012 #3
Mormonism And Religion Not Relevant TheMastersNemesis Jan 2012 #6
I agree except BumRushDaShow Jan 2012 #18
I married into one of the oldest Mormon families in Az. AzDar Jan 2012 #4
What's with the Magic Pants? BlueToTheBone Jan 2012 #7
When adherents are married or 'sealed' in the Temple, they are assigned special undergarments AzDar Jan 2012 #10
eww BlueToTheBone Jan 2012 #14
here's a whole lot more. grantcart Mar 2012 #34
I never heard of that. Actually I don't don't a whole lot about Mormons but the snagglepuss Jan 2012 #27
This excerpt: morningfog Jan 2012 #8
Here's that exact Romney quote from the debate: highplainsdem Jan 2012 #13
Want to really get a little sick? Do some research on the LDS over-representation in Ikonoklast Jan 2012 #9
Yes, my sister who lives in the DC area said that in W's term the place was overrun by Mormans jwirr Jan 2012 #17
Part of the reason for that is their language school jberryhill Feb 2012 #30
yeah, well it's also their willingness to do anything without question or conscience newspeak Feb 2012 #32
More on the White Horse Prophecy, including a comment from Mitt's dad, at Wikipedia: highplainsdem Jan 2012 #11
So where does the prophecy go... Eid Ma Clack Shaw Jan 2012 #12
K&R for an important thread. Thanks for posting. nt riderinthestorm Jan 2012 #15
Thanks! highplainsdem Jan 2012 #28
As someone who enjoys studying various relgions, i have to say Mormonism is 1 of the strangest. white_wolf Jan 2012 #16
I read the Book of Mormon just to see what was in it. Can't argue with what you do not know. I jwirr Jan 2012 #20
Brigham Young University... TeeYiYi Jan 2012 #21
Mormon missionaries will go wild if there is a Mormon president gulliver Jan 2012 #22
mormonism has been in competition for a while with the baptists newspeak Feb 2012 #33
The Southern Baptists once held their convention in Salt Lake KamaAina Mar 2012 #36
Which would make Mormonism competition to to the Born Again "Christians". Dawson Leery Jan 2012 #23
Which would be one reason why he got only 1/5 of the evangelical vote in SC, according to exit polls highplainsdem Jan 2012 #24
But we are not to talk about religion... kentuck Jan 2012 #25
More on Mike Moody, a BYU classmate and Cougar Club member who's now critical of Romney: highplainsdem Jan 2012 #26
Kicking again, since it's relevant to grantcart's thread: highplainsdem Mar 2012 #35
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